bunkering

bunkering

[′bəŋ·kər·iŋ]

(engineering)

Storage of solid or liquid fuel in containers from which the fuel can be continuously or intermittently withdrawn to feed a furnace, internal combustion engine, or fuel tank, for example, coal bunkering and fuel-oil bunkering.

This will be a key factor in stabilising the quality of bunkers, while helping enforce more stringent regulations that will minimise the environmental footprint and enhance safety in the bunkering industry," he added.

We will formulate a framework and identify the most important attributes of ports' competitiveness as bunkering hubs and subsequently assess the performance of the ports of Singapore and Shanghai as bunkering hubs at present and in the future.

As a LiquiStationA Bulk ST2FF type, the LNG ship bunkering terminal will be established at the Port of Hirtshals, where Fjord Line on a daily basis arrives with one of its two LNG-fuelled cruise ferries MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord.

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